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Mike Kaye, Observer comment on Wilks support


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14 hours ago, Gerry Green said:

 

They run mostly Cover 2 or Cover 3. They want to get pressure from the front 4. It's a stop the run on the way to the QB type rush. LBs are iffy, and the Secondary misses assignments all the time. It is getting better, but they were the worst to start with.

The Lions have a good offense, so I expect them to put some points on the board, which will hurt the Panthers because their ball control offense is not suited to play catch up and score lots of points.

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5 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

The Lions have a good offense, so I expect them to put some points on the board, which will hurt the Panthers because their ball control offense is not suited to play catch up and score lots of points.

 

It would be nice to have our full complement of CBs for this game.

 

But like I mentioned earlier. Our D is better than theirs. However, their O is better than ours.

 

It is going to be an interesting game for sure.

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8 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

It would be nice to have our full complement of CBs for this game.

 

But like I mentioned earlier. Our D is better than theirs. However, their O is better than ours.

 

It is going to be an interesting game for sure.

I would imagine we will get outcoached.  Their OC is pretty good and ours is McAdoo.....

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8 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I would imagine we will get outcoached.  Their OC is pretty good and ours is McAdoo.....

 

Hence why I said their O is better than ours, but our D is better than theirs.

 

Their D is improving. But it was at or near the bottom almost all year. So improving, but still susceptible to big plays, and long drives. 

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On 12/20/2022 at 11:47 AM, raleigh-panther said:

The very Panther thing to do is:

     beat Detroit. Lose to New Orleans 

That way, screw draft position and playoffs at the same time and still Hire Wilks 

the lions defense is susceptible to the run 

a veritable trifecta of Panther fandom 

So it was written, so shall it be done.

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3 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Hence why I said their O is better than ours, but our D is better than theirs.

 

Their D is improving. But it was at or near the bottom almost all year. So improving, but still susceptible to big plays, and long drives. 

Yeah I wasn’t arguing. Just adding information to the post. 

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11 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah I wasn’t arguing. Just adding information to the post. 

 

Sorry bout that. I guess this board has me on more of an edge than I realized. I wasn't trying to be rude. Hence is what the wife uses when she wants to make a point. So I guess I stole it from her, and threw it at you. lol

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15 hours ago, Panthera onca said:

Agreed, he needs to hire an outside consulting firm.

It is a huge choice that will effect my expectations with the new crew. It's hard for me to believe our current people are well situated to make a great hire if we don't. Maybe it's better than Tepper going it solo but not enough to be optimistic about to me. Who is going to lead the charge? The guy who traded too much for Sam? The guy who did CMC's deal to prove how smart he is? Steve Drummond, Hurney's protégé lol. Pat Stewart, the guy so good we had to go get Morgan to offset his and Fritter's misses in 2021? I am not impressed with any of that at this time. 

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6 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Sorry bout that. I guess this board has me on more of an edge than I realized. I wasn't trying to be rude. Hence is what the wife uses when she wants to make a point. So I guess I stole it from her, and threw it at you. lol

No worries.  It's hard to pick up tone and other things on a message board.

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2 hours ago, Waldo said:

It is a huge choice that will effect my expectations with the new crew. It's hard for me to believe our current people are well situated to make a great hire if we don't. Maybe it's better than Tepper going it solo but not enough to be optimistic about to me. Who is going to lead the charge? The guy who traded too much for Sam? The guy who did CMC's deal to prove how smart he is? Steve Drummond, Hurney's protégé lol. Pat Stewart, the guy so good we had to go get Morgan to offset his and Fritter's misses in 2021? I am not impressed with any of that at this time. 

McCaffrey's deal was done by Hurney.

And Morgan was Fitterer's choice. He was always going to be here. The two of them joined the Panthers the same year within a few months of each other.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

McCaffrey's deal was done by Hurney.

And Morgan was Fitterer's choice. He was always going to be here. The two of them joined the Panthers the same year within a few months of each other.

All the people I mentioned are Hurney people expect Fritterer. Hurney was the GM on the CMC deal but we had hired the rest expect Fritterer right? So they were part of the process I assume with Hurney as the head or did Hurney hire the cap guy and then not have him work on CMC's deal? That looks a lot like the Moore and Moton deals? 

Morgan is the only one I didn't mention because he hasn't done any bad that I have seen in his first year here. 

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